Australian hospital staff perceptions of barriers and enablers of domestic and family violence screening and response.
Debra K CreedyKathleen Marion BairdKerri GillespieGrace BranjerdpornPublished in: BMC health services research (2021)
Staff generally believed that routine screening was important and should encompass all forms of abuse. Many felt ill-equipped to ask about or manage disclosure of DFV. More training improves staff capacity for DFV detection and response, and written guidelines should be made available to all staff.